


If you are an AGL customer, you can find the company’s name in a line item on your marketer’s bill. Today the PSC continues to regulate AGL in its role of maintaining the pipes that carry natural gas to most Gwinnett homes and businesses, reading the natural gas meters and sending that data to marketers. The same year, the Georgia Public Service Commission approved a group of new natural gas retail “marketers” to provide natural gas and billing services to customers. In 1997, when the Georgia natural gas market became “deregulated” to increase competition, AGL was transformed from a retailer to a distributor of natural gas. AGL Gwinnett territory employees volunteer on a regular basis in food drives, United Way campaigns, Meals on Wheels and the company’s enterprise-wide volunteer week.Įver spot an Atlanta Gas Light truck and think, “That’s not my natural gas company, or is it?” You may be a customer and not realize it! A little history lesson will unravel the mystery. “While we are always on with safe and reliable service for our customers, we also bring our “Generosity of Spirit” to work every day, fulfilling our corporate responsibility to make a meaningful impact in our community,” he said.ĪGL proudly invests in Gwinnett’s best and brightest students through scholarships for Gwinnett Tech, sponsorship of JA Biz Town and Discovery High School in Gwinnett and hands-on activities such as Touch a Truck Day and Career Day at Gwinnett County elementary schools. John Walker, director of regional operations in AGL’s Gwinnett territory, has been with the company for 16 years and in the natural gas industry for 32 years. Today, using state-of-the-art delivery technology, we provide natural gas comfort and convenience to 1.6 million Georgia homes and businesses. Almost 160 years ago, the company installed gas lines to supply the city of Atlanta’s first natural gas streetlights. Atlanta Gas Light is the oldest corporation in Georgia.
